Virginia General Power of Attorney for Vehicle

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Agency is a relationship based on an agreement authorizing one person, the agent, to act for another, the principal. For example an agent may negotiate and make contracts with third persons on behalf of the principal. Actions of an agent can obligate the principal to third persons. Actions of an agent may also give a principal rights against third persons.
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To create a POA in Virginia, you must be at least 18 years of age and have the capacity to make decisions and understand what you are doing. You complete the form, naming your agent and choosing the powers you want to give them. You must choose the powers you are specifically granting to your agent.

Powers of attorney concerning real property must be acknowledged (notarized). There is no statutory requirement that the power of attorney be recorded with the County Recorder in the county where the real property is located.

Even an irrevocable Power of Attorney does not have the effect of transferring title to the grantee. So, Power of Attorney does not convey ownership. An attorney holder may however execute a deed of conveyance in exercise of the power granted under the power of attorney and convey title on behalf of the grantor.

If you don't have the California Certificate of Title, you need to use an Application for Replacement or Transfer of Title (REG 227) to transfer ownership. The lienholder's release, if any, must be notarized. The buyer should then bring the completed form to a DMV office and we will issue a new registration and title.

How to WriteDate the execution of the document in mm/dd/yyyy format.Principal's full name.AND.Agent's full name.AND.Name of the Business.Business Street Address.City.More items...

How To Change Ownership With a DMV Power of Attorney in VARecord the change of ownership on the car title.Fill out the DMV power of attorney form (VSA 70)Submit it to the DMV clerk, along with the car title.Pay the title fee to change the name of the owner.Return old license plates to the DMV.More items...

If you want to transfer your vehicle or property title using an agent acting under authority of a power of attorney (POA), obtain a POA form. Fill it out, naming your agent and signing the POA as required in your state, and then let your agent do the rest.

A California DMV power of attorney doesn't need to be signed by witnesses or notarized to be valid.

Private Vehicle TransfersExchange the title with: Valid safety inspection. Odometer reading.File the Application for Certificate of Title and Registration (VSA 17A)Show your personal documents: Proof of ID.Pay the $15 title transfer fee.Pay the 4.15% SUT tax or $75.Pay any extra fees. Electric Vehicles: $64.

As a new resident of Virginia, you are required to transfer your out-of-state vehicle with the VA DMV within 30 days of establishing residency in the state. Before you can complete the vehicle title transfer in VA, your vehicle must pass a VA vehicle safety inspection.

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Virginia General Power of Attorney for Vehicle